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Ed on a side note , does the extension box on a 33 help out at all. I know it helped out on the 38. Thanks
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Originally Posted by baja27
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Ed on a side note , does the extension box on a 33 help out at all. I know it helped out on the 38. Thanks
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Mercury ITS
The Merc ITS is nice to go with, if your beginning with a clean sheet of paper. It cleans up the transom, as the steering is intregal. As a retrofit, I would have to think twice & weigh the cost versus added performance. It is good for 3-5 mph on a standard 33 SD, but this depends on other rigging considerations, such as what drives used, X-demension, etc... Personally, I think the the best 33 PP SD I/O's, power/rigging wise, were the 97's & up, in standard pleasure form. They were all in the 80's for speed, with stock MerCruiser power. Just a great all around go-fast offshore boat. How fast do you maniacs need to go!? LOL:crazy:
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Thanks for the info ED. Have you ever been in the muscle 33 PP?
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The Love Muscle
Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2202170)
Thanks for the info ED. Have you ever been in the muscle 33 PP?
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Originally Posted by Ed
(Post 2200243)
If it turns out your gauge bezels are anodized, you still have to purchase the same blue powder-coated cup holders, as no one I know of has the aluminum cup-holders that are anodized. They have all gone to powder-coating. Hope this helps.:)
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Rex Marine Cup Holders
Yes, I bought the PP cupholders from Rex Marine, among other things...
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Thanks guys. I ordered the Powder Coat blue from Rex.
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I changed mine out a couple of weeks ago to the 3 3/8" powder coated ones from Eddie Marine. They look great, and fit a koozie now. I used a rough, curved file to enlarge the holes just enough for a tight fit on the new ones...no silicone needed.
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